XP,VISTA and WINDOWS 7 Network Paths

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XP,VISTA and WINDOWS 7 Network Paths

Post by bradders » Thu 27 May , 2010 14:34 pm

Network Paths:
These network paths and files are also relevant for other Denford software which will use the same file types and locations

Application Directory:
XP - C:\Program Files\Denford\VRMilling5
Vista - C:\Program Files\Denford\VRMilling5
Windows 7 - C:\Program Files\Denford\VRMilling5
Contains:
VRMilling5.exe
VRMilling5.ini (This is installed default and is copied to the users directory when VRMilling is run)
Various other files eg, help file, Mint files (.mnt)

Global Application Data:
XP - C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Denford\
Vista - C:\ProgramData\Denford\
Windows 7 - C:\ProgramData\Denford\
Contains:
Machine List.ini (lists which machines are available)
Material files (.MAT)
Offset files (.MOF)
Machine config (.ini) files in \ConfigM
Post Processor (.ppl) files in \Posts

Users Application Data:
XP - C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\Denford\
Vista - C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Denford\
Windows 7 - C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Denford\
Contains:
VRMilling5.INI - The users copy of the application settings file (can be deleted to restore default settings)
VRMilling5.FPS - Users own application form(s) positions and sizes stored here
VRMilling5.HST - Application file history stored in here

Windows 7 - XNC,GNC and FNC file path (Say for a Compact 1000 Pro)
c:users\compact 1000 pro\documents\denford\cnc files\

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Re: XP and VISTA network Paths

Post by Denford Admin » Wed 01 Sep , 2010 9:27 am

Also, see this post to run an application which will test all relevant network paths:
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1386

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